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36301. Oral history interview with Betty Freund and Henry Freund
one. Mrs. Freund describes her reunion with her parents in Chicago, and her eventual move to San
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36302. Oral history interview with Hanna Cassel
a shoe store and her mother Rebecca, who helped run the store; her one brother, Werner, who was six
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36303. Oral history interview with George Denes
to defect, once without help, and once with help (the second one was successful); the time they spent
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36304. Oral history interview with Silvia Sevi
Ravensbrück for a week then going to another labor camp, where she stayed until May; going into hiding for one
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36305. Oral history interview with Kurt Klappholz
nights; being sent to Buchenwald by train; dreaming of food and revenge; being deloused; the death of one
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36306. Oral history interview with Aba Gefen
or Lietuvos Šaulių Sąjunga; also referred to as šauliai); being one of seven spared from the killing
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36307. Oral history interview with Arie Taboh
a non-Jew taking one of them to his workshop to protect him; ghettoization; starvation; chief rabbi
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36308. Oral history interview with Yehuda Beilis
were killed; surviving the massacre and returning to the ghetto, where no one believed his story of the
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36309. Oral history interview with Otto Presburger
the British attacked his ship and spending time in a hospital; being transferred to Atlit, where one
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36310. Oral history interview with Yafa Ulpan
Yafa Ulpan, born in Švencionys, Lithuania in 1927, discusses her family and being one of five
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36311. Oral history interview with Rachel Miller
name to Rapp; staying in New York until July 4, 1951; living in a slum for one year in Philadelphia
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36312. Oral history interview with Julian Reuter
careful, knowing he was a marked person when he had to wear a yellow star; walking alone or with one other
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36313. Oral history interview with Ina Sagen Zigelman
mother being in a bad emotional state; her family of four living in one room with no plumbing; getting a
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36314. Oral history interview with Walter Thalheimer
Party; breaking his arm and how there was only one doctor to see all the Jews; receiving affidavits from
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36315. Oral history interview with Manfred Steinfeld
June 1945; the deaths of his mother and sister (possibly in Camp Stutthof); one of his brothers
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36316. Oral history interview with Hannelore Silverman, Sol Schindel, and several unnamed people
buses to Lisbon, Portugal; being housed for approximately one week before being transported to the
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36317. Oral history interview with Charles Ezéchiel Blumenfeld
” and the other students insulted him for being a Jew; being treated cruelly by one particular boy who
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36318. Oral history interview with Georges Brandstatter
to him about their wartime experiences; publishing two books in French, one about Jewish resistance
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36319. Oral history interview with Thea Kahn Lindauer
one of six children on the ship in the HIAS Kindertransport; catching pneumonia early in the voyage
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36320. Oral history interview with Arthur Langerman
his parents in March 1944, at which time Arthur was one of the 500 or so Belgian Jewish children that
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36321. Oral history interview with Ralph M. Hockley
home; attending the elementary school one block from home for two years; experiencing antisemitism from
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36322. Oral history interview with Sybe K. Bakker
interrogated at a police station but being released after one night; learning Harry’s father was also involved
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36323. Oral history interview with Reine Tata Chouraqui
meeting Bernie Marks, one of the American sailors piloting the Exodus; her lack of interest in Zionism or
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36324. Oral history interview with Haim-Vidal Sephiha
violence of Nazis toward prisoners and the treatment of prisoners towards one another; his evacuation from
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36325. Halina Olomucki drawing
survived four selections done to separate those to be gassed from those to be used as laborers. One day, a